Rick Newman

How the Government Is Swallowing the Economy

By Rick Newman

Posted: November 9, 2009

You know about the bailouts, the stimulus plan, cash for clunkers, and moola for mansions. But for all the anxiety they've caused, those government giveaways are just a tiny part of a mushrooming problem.

By one measure, the government already plays an outsize role in our so-called free-market economy—and it has little to do with the recession. Economist Gary Shilling has calculated that 58 percent of the population is dependent on the government for "major parts of their income," including teachers, soldiers, bureaucrats, and other government employees; welfare and Social Security recipients; government pensioners; public housing beneficiaries; and people who work for government contractors. By 2018, Shilling estimates, an astounding 67 percent of Americans could be dependent on the government for their livelihood. The implications aren't comforting.

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Tea-party ranters might cite this as evidence of liberal policies run amok, but the growing-government phenomenon transcends party politics. In 1950, the starting point for Shilling's analysis, just 29 percent of the nation depended on government for its income. By 1980, that had risen to 61 percent—higher than it is today—thanks to demographic factors and the needs of a changing nation. The military got larger and defense spending grew as America took up its role as a superpower. Baby boomer kids required many more schoolteachers. The number of Americans receiving payouts from Social Security, enacted in 1935, increased 10-fold. Food stamps and other safety-net programs of the 1960s and '70s began to reach millions of Americans.

From 1980 to 2000, Americans became less dependent on government. California and other states cut their budgets and reduced spending. The military got smaller after the Cold War ended. Welfare reform in the 1990s kicked many people off the dole. And the private sector boomed during those two decades, accounting for a larger share of the labor force. By 2000, the portion of the population dependent on government had drifted down to 54 percent.

But it reversed course after that, and it seems poised to keep going up. The size of government has generally held steady since 2000, but globalization, technology, and other factors have led to weak private-sector job creation over the past decade. And that was before the recession destroyed more than 8 million jobs. So the government has employed an increased share of Americans. The other big change since 2000 has been a near tripling of food-stamp recipients, as low earners got left out of the housing and stock-market booms and then suffered worse during the recession.

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The next big shift will come as baby boomers begin to retire, boosting the number of Social Security recipients 27 percent by 2018 and threatening the solvency of the program. Shilling has another dire prediction: Economic growth will be so weak for the next several years that without government support, the unemployment rate will rise to 23 percent in 2018. Since that's politically intolerable, government will continue to spend money to create jobs, he predicts, with nearly 25 million additional Americans employed as a direct outcome of government spending by 2018.

If that happens, more than two thirds of the nation will owe their livelihood to the government, which is unsustainable for a number of reasons. It will require federal deficits far larger than the $1.4 trillion bogy we've got now, which is already alarmingly high. If irate voters don't rein in America's debt binge, market forces will, perhaps because foreigners will stop lending us the money or the rates they demand will rise and effectively bankrupt the country. Higher taxes would help solve the problem—and are probably inevitable—but enacting them on rich people alone won't be enough. At some point not too far off, the U.S. government will have to close the vast gap between its income and its spending, and the pain will be widespread.

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Some economists are more optimistic than Shilling, with stronger projections for economic growth that might eliminate the government's need to create 25 million new jobs. But rosier scenarios are taking their time to materialize. The unemployment rate has soared to 10.2 percent, a 26-year high, with no indication that companies will start hiring again anytime soon. So instead of restraint by government, Congress and President Obama have extended housing subsidies and unemployment insurance, cut taxes on struggling companies, and even made plans to send a $250 check to every senior citizen, just as a nice gesture. Americans who can get in on this bonanza should get theirs while they can. Sooner or later, the door is going to slam shut.

You Have to Ask - WHY?

No one is asking the one simple question, WHY? Why has the congress and senate of the U.S. charged into all this spending, and health care issues, etc., and not listened to the majority? Why has all of the nation's representatives acted against the majority of voters' desires, and just 'done the thing' with their cronies? Don't sweat what they are doing, just look at what they are doing, and ask WHY? Why do they commit political suicide like this? Why are so many Dems now preparing to step down, knowing they have done wrong? Why have they acted to sink our nation, knowing the magnitude of what they have done cannot now be repaired? Their distractions are a magic trick, to distract the marks from paying attention to what is about to happen...so it will look like sheer accident when it occurs - the U.S. is nearing collapse, and I am quite convinced it is beyond unstoppable now, and whatever is proposed in the next 24-36 months is going to be so radically different from what we have known, that they had to utterly destroy any bastion of history that we could otherwise fall back to and rely on, that it would not be an alternative option once this happens...that the only solution is for us as a nation to begrudgingly go along with their 'surprise last-minute solution', whatever that may be. After all...if everyone in our government leadership is either an M.D. or a barred attorney, you would think that they realize you can't keep spending your budget into debt levels that would take hundreds of years to pay off. They know that we are to the point already that the interest alone on our national debt is rapidly approaching 100% of our nation's GDP, so that in actuality, there will soon be no way that we can even pay the principal on our monstrosity of a financial note. No bank would loan you or I money if our debt burden was this high, yet we keep getting loans...ask yourself why, then watch who is lending, and remember them...for you will see them at our bankruptcy proceedings, desiring the property that secured their loans...uh...that is your house, or your neighbor's business...or the Grand Canyon...well, you get the picture. Now, how about asking those politicians WHY have they sold our country down the stream? The answer? They know something really bad, which you do not know...and won't, until it is too late. Open your eyes.

nom de plume of MI @ Jan 13, 2010 22:00:58 PM

The Constitution has no Teeth

The federal government has been extending its power by disobeying the tenth amendment to the Constitution. But, no one, including the Supreme Court, is holding the violators to account. Obviously, the Constitution has flaws that allow this behavior to take place. One is the fact that government officials have been allowed to have sovereign immunity and cannot be prosecuted the way business officers can be prosecuted in the private sector when they break the law. This has to change. An amendment called the Supreme Law Amendment has been proposed for this purpose. You can see it at www.recapturefreedom.com. The site also has nine other amendments that correct flaws in the Constitution, and there are more amendments in the works. It makes for great reading, and anyone with an ounce of wisdom is encouraged to contribute ideas.

Buckmore of CA @ Jan 01, 2010 21:48:32 PM

NON VIOLENT

SEEMS TO ME THAT IF EVERYONE IN THIS NATION WERE TO STOW THE FANCY PLAY ON WORDS AND STOP BEING "BAR STOOL EXPERTS" AND START DOING SOMETHING TO GROUP THE PEOPLE TOGETHER.WE CAN STOP THIS.

OK "PASS YOUR BILL" THEN EVERYONE IN THE COUNTRY STOP YOUR INSURANCE,STOP SPENDING ANYTHING ON EXTRAS,DO NOT GO-TRAVEL-OR MOVE (OTHER THAN WALKING)AND WHEN THE BIG BROTHER COMPANIES THAT SET THESE ROLE INTO PLAY STOP HAVING AND INCOME OR HAVE TO LOOSE THIER PANTIES THEN THEY WILL CHANGE THIS.

YOU SEE THEY HAVE FIGURED IT OUT A LONG TIME AGO THAT THE WAY TO YOU AND CONTROL IS TO HIT YOU IN THE POCKET !!!!!!!!!!!!

SO COME ON PEOPLE HOLD HANDS AND STOP SPENDING SO WE HIT THEM IN THE POCKET BOOK IN RETURN.

GET RID OF ALL THE OLD BOSSES AND CHANGE WASHINGTON TO NEW IDEAS( FROM THE PEOPLE ONLY) AND LET US TAKE THIS COUNTRY BACK UNDER THE PEOPLE'S CONTROL.

WAKE UP AND GET GOING

TED of MO @ Dec 30, 2009 17:29:30 PM

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Rick Newman

Rick Newman

The global economy is mysterious, even scary. Chief Business Correspondent Rick Newman connects the dots. In addition to his writing for U.S. News, Rick is the co-author of two books: Firefight: Inside the Battle to Save the Pentagon on 9/11, and Bury Us Upside Down: The Misty Pilots and the Secret Battle for the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

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